Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has reportedly made a series of demands before leaving the Royal Lodge. The former prince’s reputation took a hit when it was revealed that he had communicated with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein despite claiming to have cut ties with him. Consequently, he lost his titles and was instructed to vacate the Royal Lodge in Windsor soon.
In addition, Andrew has been asked to testify before the US Congress regarding his interactions with Epstein. He has consistently denied any allegations of misconduct related to Epstein or underage individuals.
Reports suggest that Andrew is now requesting a specific number of staff at his anticipated new residence, likely the private Sandringham Estate. He is also adamant about relocating his extensive teddy bear collection with him and will only pack them once arrangements for his accommodation and caretakers are finalized.
His requested staff includes a cook, housekeeper, gardeners, and a butler. Moreover, he desires the freedom to move around unrestricted rather than being confined to his residence. Despite being restricted from riding around Windsor Castle, there are purported plans for him to stroll in secluded areas away from public view.
Andrew’s downfall began when his association with Epstein was exposed, exacerbated by his ill-fated Newsnight interview. Concerns have been raised by his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, who fears further repercussions for Andrew.
An anonymous source disclosed to The Sun that Sarah is apprehensive about potential threats targeting Andrew due to his involvement in the Epstein scandal. There are speculations about Sarah’s future and the possibility of her leaving the UK amidst ongoing public backlash against the royal family.
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